But let all those who take refuge and put their trust in You rejoice;
let them ever sing and shout for joy,
because You make a covering over them and defend them;
let those also who love Your name be joyful in You and be in high spirits.
Psalm 5:11
Though we are not made righteous by our words, our words are evidence of our righteousness. They give proof to our relationship with Christ. Psalm 5:11 says the righteous rejoice, they shout with joy. These are heartfelt, glorious outbursts of enthusiasm and joy. Yet I tend to be more restrained for fear of offending. However, as Charles Spurgeon puts it “The ungodly are not half so restrained in their blasphemy as we are in our praise.” Ouch!
Multiple times in the Book of Psalms alone we are told to rejoice:
Psalm 9:2 NIV
I will be glad and rejoice in You; I will sing the praises of Your name, O Most High
Psalm 32:11 NASB
Be glad in the Lord and rejoice, you righteous ones;
Psalm 33:1 AMP
Rejoice in the Lord, O you [uncompromisingly] righteous [you upright in right standing with God]; for praise is becoming and appropriate for those who are upright [in heart].
Psalm 64:10 NLT
The godly will rejoice in the Lord
Psalm 68:3 NLT
But let the godly rejoice.
I love that Psalm 33:1 says it …’is becoming and appropriate’ for the upright to rejoice. But do my words really matter?
The mouth of the righteous is a fountain of life
Proverbs 10:11
The words of the godly encourage (feed, nourish) many
Proverbs 10:21
…the words of the godly save lives.
Proverbs 12:6
I believe the answer is a resounding YES! My words are a reflection of my relationship with Christ. They are verbal evidence, living proof of that relationship. So, I must ask myself:
- Do my words exalt God; do they speak of my confidence in Him and His protection? Or do they reflect the doubt of my circumstances?
- Do my words consistently reflect the joy I have in Christ? Or is the joy there only when it is smooth sailing?
- Am I able to rejoice and praise God in the midst of the storm, taking refuge in Him alone?
- Do my words enrich and encourage other, pointing the way back to my God? What do my words really say about my God?
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Father God, thank You so much for Your blessings in my life. I lift up Your Holy Name. Let my words be a joyful reflection of Your love, offering a glimpse of what life with You is like. May my words be consistent and my rejoicing unrestrained. In Your precious and Holy Name I pray. Amen, so be it.